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Gan Tanigawa

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that was happening at that time. When that failed, he tried to organize at a smaller mine. Often his work focused on the local level, with hopes of that change then making an impact on a larger scale. In 1962 he tried to start a school with
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After graduation Tanigawa worked as a journalist. While working he joined a poetry group which published a journal called
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was a Japanese poet, critic, and social activist. He is best known for his work with the
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The Red Years: Theory, Politics, and Aesthetics in the Japanese '68
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Principles of Transversality in Globalization and Education
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in 1942. He was a student conscript in the military during
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Minamata, Kumamoto
Kenichi Tanigawa
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Michio Tanigawa
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Tokyo Imperial University
World War II
Japanese Communist Party
Kazue Morisaki
Eishin Ueno
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Anpo protests
Miike coal mine strike
Masao Matsuda
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Hiroshi Kawani
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Kenji Yamaguchi
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